Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity was founded more than 72 years ago at The University of
Toledo, and continues to attain its purpose “To Better the Man”, through its five
values: silence, charity, purity, honor and patriotism. The Chapter excels in campus
involvement, leadership, scholarship, intramurals, community service, philanthropy
and brotherhood. Traditionally, the chapter has developed the leaders of UT, with
its members holding executive positions in Student Government, Blue Key Honor Society,
Student Alumni Association (SAA), The Student Wellness Awareness Team (SWAT), and
many other organizations. In the Toledo region, there are hundreds of Alpha Sigma
Phi alumni, who are accessible for networking and job opportunities after graduation.
On a national level, Alpha Sigma Phi is more than 165 years old, making it the 10th
oldest fraternity in the United States. There are currently more than 3,000 undergraduates
at nearly 80 active chapters across the country, and more than 60,000 Alumni brothers
around the world.

Kappa Delta Rho was founded on May 17, 1905 at a small private college in Vermont.
After much expansion, success on the east coast and Midwest, Kappa Delta Rho (KDR)
was welcomed to The University of Toledo’s Greek Life community on May 18, 1984. Throughout
its more than 25 years on campus, the members of KDR have been involved in Student
Government, Habitat for Humanity and the Boys & Girls Club of America. With a actively
growing chapter, KDR continues to be a powerhouse in intramural sports, UT’s annual
tradition Songfest and Homecoming, and constantly does charitable work for their philanthropy
— KDR Kids. The gentlemen of KDR have one aim and that is to lead an honorable life,
which is accomplished by holding all their brothers to high standards in all things
collegiate. Their presence is seen, heard and, rightfully so, recognized by students
and faculty alike. By joining Kappa Delta Rho, one will join a brotherhood that will
last a lifetime, grow into men of character, and develop a sense of responsibility
in a growing society.

Phi Gamma Delta was founded on May 1, 1848 at Jefferson College in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania.
They became a chapter on The University of Toledo campus on August 27, 2005. The fraternity
goes by the name 'FIJI'. Its members respect the greek letters by only presenting
them on special occasions. The five values of the fraternity are friendship, knowledge,
service, morality and excellence. Also, their official color is royal purple and their
symbol is a black diamond. One of their mottos is “Not for college days alone”, which
they greatly display by keeping in contact with their graduate brothers. The graduates
and undergraduates reunite at the oldest active annual Greek tradition, the Frank
Norris Pig Dinner. A second motto of theirs states, "friendship, the sweetest influence".
The brothers of FIJI better each other by their five values on a daily basis. FIJI
takes pride in being actively involved on campus and continues to give back to the
community and university that has given them so much. This chapter has not been around
campus for long, but has such a strong brotherhood. Phi Gamma Delta is an unstoppable
force, rivaling the top chapters that have been around UT for decades.

Pi Kappa Alpha’s (Pike) have a history rich in tradition. Founded in 1868 by six men
at the University of Virginia, Pi Kappa Alpha was among the United States' first social
college fraternities. Throughout the years, the fraternity has grown to more than
200 chapters throughout the United States and Canada, boasting more than 215,000 initiated
members. The men of the Epsilon Epsilon chapter at The University of Toledo, pride
themselves on SLAG (scholars, leaders, athletes and gentlemen), which is the foundation
of its membership and commitment to becoming a better gentleman on campus and in life
after Pike. Pi Kappa Alpha's long history and distinguished membership, are testaments
to the fraternity's exclusive and consistent superiority in fraternal programming,
scholarship, membership and leadership.

Pi Kappa men have become an integral part of campus. At every home football game,
you will see the Pi Kapp’s shooting off the cannon after a Rocket touchdown. These
men are also involved in many organizations on campus such as Dance Marathon executive
board, the IFC executive board, Relay for Life executive board, Alpha Kappa Psi, Criminal
Justice Society, Order of Omega, Mortar Board National Honor Society and Blue Key
just to name a few. However, their philanthropy is what really sets them apart. Phi
Kappa Phi is the only fraternity to have founded and kept running its own philanthropic
organization, Push America, which raised money and awareness for people with disabilities.
Journey of Hope is one of the best philanthropic events in the nation and is only
open to Pi Kapps. JOH is a cycling trip that travel 3,800 miles across the U.S. and
raises more than $500,000 and awareness for people with disabilities.

Phi Kappa Psi is where the next leaders on campus are born. Phi Kappa Psi was founded
at The University of Toledo on October 21, 1950. Currently Phi Kappa Psi averages
a chapter size in the mid-thirties. In order to foster the best gentlemen on campus,
the brothers believe in strong core values, high involvement in community service,
philanthropy, excellence in academics and upholding themselves to a higher standard.
Through these ideals, Phi Kappa Psi has become a group of the elite gentlemen on campus,
priding themselves on their selective nature through recruitment, and forming a strong
sense of brotherhood with all new members. Highly involved in intramural sports, the
brothers are always competing for the number one spot. Also, every Spring Break the
brothers travel to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico to attend the American Leadership Academy,
free of charge. In all, Phi Kappa Psi is a brotherhood with the highest standards
and ideals, meant for those with the highest potential.

Sigma Alpha Epsilon strives to strengthen young colleges males into becoming True
Gentlemen. The mission of Sigma Alpha Epsilon is to promote the highest standards
of friendship, scholarship and service for our members, based upon the ideals set
forth by its founders and as specifically enunciated in its creed, "The True Gentleman."
The gentlemen of Sigma Alpha Epsilon are active on campus, all members belong to at
least one other organization and many hold high positions in those organizations.
In 2010, Sigma Alpha Epsilon was honored to have one of their members serve as the
UT Homecoming King. The 46 brothers of SAE at UT hold each other to the highest standards,
specifically in scholarship where they consistently rank well above the fraternity
average in chapter grade point average. Between athletics, social events, and philanthropies,
the gentlemen of Sigma Alpha Epsilon always makes their presence known.

Sigma Phi Epsilon Ohio Iota chapter founded locally on September 30, 1950 carries
a rich tradition at UT. Consistently leading the Greek community, SigEp has taken
first place in scholarship, athletics and in campus and community involvement the
past three years. Living by its national motto “Building Balanced Men”, Sigma Phi
Epsilon fraternity is an organization unlike any other and currently ranks 12th in
the nation in academic achievement by the North American Interfraternity Conference.
These achievements have made Ohio Iota one of the top five percent of SigEp chapters
nationally. As designated by the prestigious Buchanan Cup, Ohio Iota recently received
its sixth consecutive award symbolizing 12 years of excellence. Every day each member
lives out the motto of “Work Hard, Play Hard”, while upholding the Cardinal Principles
of Virtue, Diligence and Brotherly Love.

Established in 1856 at Norwich University in the Old South Barracks, Theta Chi has
been an essential part in building men with strong character through three basic principles:
truth, temperance and tolerance. The fraternity's maxim is "Alma Mater First and Theta
Chi for Alma Mater," and refers to one of the founding ideals of the fraternity: loyalty
to one's college or university as well as academic achievement. Through these ideals
Theta Chi has been able to continue the development of gentlemen to this very day. Theta
Chi aims to provide its members with an enjoyable and fulfilling collegiate experience
that also prepares them for rewarding, successful lives after graduation. Our undergraduates
are leaders on campus, in the classroom and on the field.

Triangle is a national social fraternity with chapters located across the country.
Since the first social fraternity was founded in 1766, college fraternities and sororities
have grown, built upon the foundation of serving the student and his or her Alma Mater.
Triangle was founded locally at UT in 1971 by a group of dedicated men with one common
goal in mind; to create a better world by developing better men. Each brother of Triangle
strives to exemplify the principals of brotherhood. Friendship, honor, courage, high
ideals and character everyday of their lives. Triangle is unique by limiting membership
to only engineers, architects and scientists, along with being on the three fraternities
in the North-American Interfraternity Conference to not use Greek letters. Our membership
is diverse in their campus involvement including Mortar Board, Order of Omega, Dance
Marathon, The Engineering Council, and Colleges Against Cancer.